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As you probably know, the primary elections for political parties are actually more important than the general elections
that come later, where each party's candidate is pitted against the others. This is because the primary elections
decide which candidate will represent which party and because these elections are attended by far fewer voters than the general elections in November. This means that
your vote in a given political party's primary election is counted far higher than your vote in the general elections
later on - it's all about statistics. Ad to this the fact that presidential elections are decided via the Electoral
College and not by popular vote (this is a good thing, read more about it), the primary elections
are the only time your presidential vote is really counted! Due to these facts, it's
important that you get involved quickly and with fervor. That's why these
listings of each states primary election and caucus information are linked here. Even if you've missed the deadline
to register as a Republican in your state and get involved as a voting caucus member or delegate, you can still press forward
to campaign for Ron Paul and get others who are already eligible to act as delegates for him. So don't delay!
Get involved now!
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